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This draft is a work item of the BGP Enabled ServiceS WG of the IETF.
Title : Gateway Auto-Discovery and Route Advertisement for
Segment Routing Enabled Site Interconnection
Authors : Adrian Farrel
John Drake
Eric Rosen
Keyur Patel
Luay Jalil
Filename : draft-ietf-bess-datacenter-gateway-11.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2021-05-19
Abstract:
Data centers are critical components of the infrastructure used by
network operators to provide services to their customers. Data
centers are attached to the Internet or a backbone network by gateway
routers. One data center typically has more than one gateway for
commercial, load balancing, and resiliency reasons.
Segment Routing is a protocol mechanism that can be used within a
data center, and also for steering traffic that flows between two
data center sites. In order that one data center site may load
balance the traffic it sends to another data center site, it needs to
know the complete set of gateway routers at the remote data center,
the points of connection from those gateways to the backbone network,
and the connectivity across the backbone network.
Other sites, such as access networks, also need to be connected
across backbone networks through gateways.
This document defines a mechanism using the BGP Tunnel Encapsulation
attribute to allow each gateway router to advertise the routes to the
prefixes reachable in the site to which it provides access, including
advertising them on behalf of each other gateway to the same site.
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